CVA Unveils Scout Series of Firearms

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posted on January 17, 2025
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CVA Scout Series

CVA has announced its new Scout Series of guns. The Scout series builds on CVA’s trusted single-shot rifle platform, with modern upgrades to promote versatility and performance. Designed for comfort and adaptability, it offers improved ergonomics, customizable adjustments and suppressor-ready compatibility. A Picatinny rail simplifies optics mounting, making the Scout an ideal choice for budget-conscious hunters seeking reliability and innovation. All of the new Scouts have an adjustable length of pull (LOP) with a 1-inch removable spacer, and an adjustable comb height with two included cheek risers—0.25- and 0.50-inch.

The Scout comes in a large range of calibers—14 to be exact—from .223 Remington, to the very popular straight wall cartridges including the new 360 Buckhammer and 400 Legend. The Scout Spur is a great turkey gun that is equipped with Jeb’s XX-Full choke tube in .410-bore.

The Scout TD (Take-Down) is built for hunters who demand versatility and durability in any environment. Its balanced, suppressor-ready design ensures precision and adaptability in the field, while enhanced ergonomics and customizable adjustments promote comfort. Engineered to withstand rugged conditions, the Scout TD is the single-shot for those seeking reliability and portability.

The Scout TD has a radial muzzle brake and is available in eight caliber offerings, including the popular 360 Buckhammer and 400 Legend. FOr more information, visit cva.comMSRP: $425-$495

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